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Show Advanced degrees . . . trs Utah lists commencement candidates Yankees; June University ot Utah announces a number of persons 'from this area will receive advanced degrees at tne annual commencement June 6 in Ute stadium. The June graduating class will number about 2,300 with more than 600 receiving advanced degrees. Among the candidates for advanced degrees are: vs Braves; June 6, Red Sox vs Angels: Giants vs the Honors program. He is a member of the Delta The-t- a Phi Law fraternity. He is presently employed as a Law Clerk for a Salt Lake City Law Office. After graduation he plans to practice law in Salt Lake City. ! -- f v ams St., Midvale, ceive a will master's degree in v MC ' I t ... . .' . 'J' - LDS f i The following new books have been added to the Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale: Adult Books Glorious Burden," Lis p Gerald L. Olson G: raid L. Olson, 378 Wood St., Midvale, son of Mr & Mrs A. Leo Olson, 348 Ad- - Dix Holt McMullin Dix Holt McMullin, 10516 South 1540 West, Riverton, will receive a Doctor of Edu- cation degree in educational administration. Son of Mr & Mrs Urban B. McMullin, South Jordan, and a graduate of Jordan High School, he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in 1956 and his Master of Science degree in 1959, both from the University of Utah. He is married to the former Rcnae Goff, South Jordan. They are the parents of four children. Mr McMullin is presently serving on the board of directors of Utah Boys' Ranch, which he helped to establish, n and has served as city for the city of South Jordan, and as high counci-ma- n in the West Jordan Stake. He plans to continue his current position as principal at Central Junior High School, Granite school discoun-cima- trict. Saldivar wins plane ride from Alta Air Park was won by Louis Saldivar at a Pack 548 meeting held on May 23, for submitting the best name in the Cubby Contest. Bret Waterman won a baseball and bat as second prize. Tommy Schmiett and Russell Waterman tied for the third prize, hamburgers and malts at Genie Boy Drive Inn. Tony Garcia was graduated from the Webelos by Cub-mast- er Duran and Joseph Mark Zdunich was welcomed from Den 3. Awards were presented by Michael LeRoy to the following boys: Louis Saldivar, James Sangronig, David Schaelling, Tommy Schmiett, Chris Duran, David Griego, Terry Jenkins, Pat Lovato, Kenny Romero, Chris and Mark Zdunich. The committee members are George Reading, treasurer; Joseph Lichtie, recruiting; Paul Griego and John Romero, project engineers; Louis Saldivar, outdoor activities; Joseph e, and transportation, Joy Ann Reading and Lee-an- n Duran, auxiliary den mothers. Le-por- . "T I Report scores of Little League It Results of the tle League games in Midvale played last week are as follows: Minors Angels 12, Yankees 6; Cubs 13, Cardinals 5; Bears 10, Cardinals 1; Orioles 8, Angels 6; Dodgers, 5, Cubs 3; Indians 12, Yankees 6. Red 6, Majors Giants Sox 1; Tigers 6, Bees 0; Bees 9, Giants 3; Red Sox 3, Tigers 2. A double-heade- r will be played Memorial Day. On this occasion lambs will be given away by the boys. WBBA Lit- Edwin W. Pond Edwin W. Pond, 192 Helm Ave., Salt Lake City, a son of Mr & Mrs Jay Pond, 244 Coolidge St., Midvale, will receive a Juris Doctor's degree in Law. Mr Pond, a graduate of Jordan High School, received his Bachelor of Science d gree from University of Utah in 1967. He is married to the former Bonnie R. 1265 East. 4620 Darger, South, Murray. While an undergraduate, Mr Pond participated in University Concert Band and "Shut-in- " Day y, West Jordan Legion Post to have rites Memorial Day services by the American Legion in West Jordan, the Lyon, Gardner, Irving Post 119, will honor veterans who are buried in West Jordan cemeteries. They will be at Wight's Fort cemetery at 10 a.m., Redwood Memorial Gardens at 10:30 a.m., and at West Jordan at 11 a.m. I " "The Vines of Yarrabee," by Dorothy Eden. This well known author has done a sweeping novel of the generations of fascinating characters as they struggle to shape a significant life in a primitive land. "Liveliest Town In the West," by Bill Gulick. Here is a bright glimpse of the West of Yesteryear to which distance has lent enchantment. "The Black Ship," by Paul and Sheila Mandel. This book unfolds its adventure with that special combination of excitement and suspense and humor which prevades the actions of those in mortal combat. Juvenile Books "Hero Tales of Many Lands," selected by Alice E. Hazeltine. These thirty selections show the epic hero at his best. "The Colorado River Mystery," by Mary and Conrad Buff. This is an exciting story of the treacherous Colorado River and Major John Wesley Powell. "Forgotten by Time," by Robert Silverberg. A book of living fossils. Newbold. Name winners of Little Club. Baseball standings as of May 23 Baseball standings in the Riverton league are as fol- lows: Won 2 2 Major League Cardinals Yankees Giants 1 Indians Minor League 0 Lost 0 0 2 3 Won Lost 1 0 1 0 0 1 Cubs Pirates Bears Eagles 0 1 Home Runs Cardinals 2, Yankees 1. The results of the games played last week are: Cardinals 3, Giants 2; Yankees 11, Indians 8; Giants 11, Indians 1; Cubs 18, Bears 3; Pirates 19, Eagles 7. Ray Gam awarded a ball There will be 28 boys and girls from Riverton Stake among the 1200 dancers to be in the All Church dance festival, June 27, 28 at the University of Utah Stadium. This year's MIA centennial celebration will include 0 dancers participating, groups coming from Australia, Canada, Mexico and from many areas in the United States. Members of the Riverton Toe Touchers lost 22 pounds last week and are busy get Don't Miss This One! CATALOGS ON REQUEST ONLY PARKER-LANCASTE- SALES R 10,-00- THANE LANCASTER Filer, Idaho Phone (208) 326-497- 8 -- follows: Angels Pee Wee League 12, Cardinals 3; Braves 27, Red Sox 4; Orioles 17, Mus- tangs 12; Giants 12, Yankees 2; Bees 17, Angels 12; Dodgers 33, Red Sox 8; Cardinals 18, Mustangs 17; Angels 12, Yankees 11. Cardinals Giant League 5, Red Sox 1; Yankees 3, Bees 1; Braves 11, Angels 0; Dodgers 16, Giants 4; Yankees 6, Cardinals 2; Dodgers 5, Red Sox 2; Bees 7, Angels 0; Braves 9, Giants ifiiiM '''i' C' ""jj Next week's schedule is as follows: Pee Wee League June 2, Mustangs vs Yankees; Orioles vs Red Sox; June 3, Dodgers vs Bees; Cardinals vs Giants; June 4, Braves vs Angels; Yankees vs Orioles; June 5, Braves vs Mustangs, and Cardinals vs Red June 2, Giant League Angels vs Giants; Yankees vs Dodgers; June 3, Braves vs Cardinals; June 4, Bees vs Red Sox: June 5. Dodg- - Children's Summer Shoes Patent Sandals Blue, Yellow, Sizes V 7p V Orange 4 Medium and Narrow 8V2 - Patent Strap Dress Pumps MiJfrtfr XT Sox. Miss reception honoring the young couple was given at Cottonwood the Country Parry 254.3454 d, The scores for last week's Little League games are as Reception honors newlyweds Mrs Lamar A. BurkinWest Jordan. Parents groom are Mr & Mrs S. Colton, Holladay. Mrs Rulon - SALE - 1. $5.49 Carma Burkinshaw became the bride of Brent Jav Colton on May 12 in the Sait Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the bride are RIVERTON I.Q.H.A. ANNUAL SPRING League games Butterfield, Patsy Kathy Heagren, Crrissi Zervos, Lynda Carroll, Lorraine Montoya. The drill committee is drill mistress, Connie Butterfield; Robyn Mousley, Marva Lou Jenkins, Joan Mortensen, Shauna Cundick, LeeAnn Holt, Beverly Parr. Reg. Dance." There will be over 500 from the age of 14, participating in various types of dances, ranging from a modern all girls section to a lively Western folk interlaced with American ballroom, latin, "floorshow and various specialty numbers. Narration was written by Bonnie Sadlier, Draper. Heading the committee are and Fern Smith, Wayne Jordan Region dance supervisors, assisted by Val and Deanne Nutley and Ralph and Joyce Holder also region supervisors.. There will be no admission cost. Now 571.1756 The Minerette officers at Bingham High School are, president, Vicki Dallinga; Jo-El- Granger, involving Subscribe Mrs Kenneth Searcy Just in Time to See Friends and Relatives on Your Vacation Lottie Parker was hostess at a past Noble at her home Monday evening. Grand club meeting held at Mrs Lois Ray was Games were played with prize winners as Mrs Elizabeth Sumbot, Mrs Davis and Mrs Thora Fes- WHITE CITY Minerettes elect officers Mrs A Terry Ray Terry, 575 East 12500 South, Draper, son of Mr & Mrs Allen Terry, 830 East 12300 South, Draper, will receive a Master's degree in social work. Mr Terry, a graduate of Jordan High School, received his Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University in 1963. He is to married the former Helene Smith, Draper. They are the parents of two children. Mr Terry is presently employed by the Utah State Welfore and Department plans to continue in that capacity after graduation. sion. Club meets at Parker home Mr & shaw, of the Elmo H. Ray H. Nichols, Day was set for June 1 by a proclamation signed by Gov. Calvin Ram-ptowhich encourages everyone to visit shut-innot forgetting the disabled veterans in the Ft. Douglas hospital and rest homes. "Shut-in- Mrs Benton Boyd, Holla-dawill hostess a luncheon meiting of Martha Circle, OES, Midvale, Wednesday, lune 4, at 1 p.m. After a short business meeting at the home of Mrs Ralph Box. Murray, May 21, bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs Kay Sonne, Mrs Ben Bagley, Mrs Harry Girard, Midvale, and Mrs Lee Newbold, Sandy. c Sherri proclaimed June Holladay member hosts Midvale OES Mrs Hishaw, a graduate of Jordan High School, received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Westminster College in 1966. She is married to Jerald C. Hinshaw. After graduation she plans to accompany her husband Post-Doon appointment and employment, beginning next year. full-pag- e plane ride at Alta Air A Barbara A. Hinshaw Barbara A. Hinshaw, 1004 Wilson Ave., Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr & Mrs Maurice O. Carpenter, 790 East 6400 South, Midvale, will earn a Master of Science dgree in organic chemistry. Advanced ' work towards the degree included a thesis of "Derivatives entitled, Toyocamycin and Sangiva-mycin.- " dential elections. "Twenty - one Day Shape-UProgram for Men and Women," by Marjorie Craig. Here is a plan of natural movement exercises for anyone in search of a trim and healthy body. "Great Buildings of the World Cathedrals of Europe," by Ann Mitchell. This book is lavishly illustrated with 180 black and white and photographs, prints color plans with 12 plates. "Beyond Civil Rights," by Hubert H. Humphrey. This book contains Mr Humphrey's plain spoken analysis of our present situation: ugly riots, ugly rumors, ugly racisms, and contains a philosophy for the future. "The Bouviers," by John H. Davis. This is an extremely human story, also a portrait of American Society from the early 1800's to the present. It will surely take its place among the great family biographies. "The Trouble with Lawyers," by Murray Teigh Bloom. This book shows how is the American middle-clas- s victimized by a segment of the American legal profes- Dance and Jordan reMidvale, gions of the LDS church, will be held at Hillcrest High School, June 3 at 8 p.m., with the theme of "Let Us " BOOKS "The regions n tival 5 three involve A by Steffan Lorant. This is a concise political history of the United States in terms of our presidents and presi- Cardinals Festival to re- business administration. Mr Olson, a graduate of Jordan High School, received his Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from University of Utah in 1954. He is married to the former Marilyn Day, Draper. They are the parents of four children. Mr Olson is presently employed by Hercules, Inc. 7, vs Bees; June 9, Giants vs Red Sox, Bees vs Dodgers. to Wayne Withers as ting lliu Midvale Sentinel ready to have a KOPS Vim first prize for selling the nartv fnr three of the mpm. Jordan Guide Page 8 most tickets in our recent bers" who have lost enough Midvale, Utah benefit. Eddie Park and weight to reach their goal. Thursday, May 29, 1969. Harmon Butterfield of the Jean Newman is in charge Cardinals each hit a home of the party on June 9 honfamily visited at the home run and Vance Dalton of the oring Jean McKee, Verla of Mr & Mrs Larry Gray. Yankees hit a home run. . Mack. Withers has been inBeckstead and Debbie OverMore coaches are needed stalled as assistant MIA suall. to help out with the Pee Wee Archie Kidd spent two perintendent of the Fourth teams. Anyone interested Ward. weeks in the LDS Hospital. can get in touch with a board He had surgery. member or leave his name Ev and Olive Allinson had at Ray & Toby's service staa birthday dinner party at tion. Boys over 14 years of their home May 18. Attendage, and knowing baseball, ing were Mr & Mrs Bill Alcan be coaches. linson and son, Mr & Mrs Keith Webb and family, Mr & Mrs Ronald Johnson and Ladies donate family. While in Oakland, Calif., time for mending Mr & Mrs Dan Allinson and Ladies from the Stake primary have been donating their time every Monday, mending clothing and bedding at the Primary Children's Hospital. Afterward, r.hey were conducted on a :our of the facilities. Ladies serving during May were Held in Conjunction with I.Q.H.A. SHOW Alice Bodell, Gayle Trujillo, Myrle Silcox, Beth Webster, Connie Ford, Donna Drom-monJoy Slater, Donna Adams, Myrle Humes, Jewel Madson, and Ruth Parry. On June 6, 7, 8, boys and girls from the Stake will attend a youth conference at the BYU. This will be an informative session. Classes in art, lectures by inmates' from the Utah State Prison, WHERE: Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum flower arranging, music, religion, astronomy, dancing, WHEN: June 7, 1969 will be offered. All classes will be taught by specialists TIME: 7:00 P.M. in their field and BYU personnel. Most facilities are available to the students and Packages, Geldings, Featuring: will be housed on campus. Halter Prospects. Special activities on Friday will be sports competiand Performance Horses Pleasure tion, a Hootnanny, talent show, record hop, and on Cutting Prospects Saturday there will be classes and a dinner dance. Race Prospects Sires Broodmares glove Joan Fisher, own Mrs. America of 1969, demonstrates how the entire burner of a modern gas range simply slips out for easy cleaning Utah ' How modern gas cooking helps you keep a cleaner range and kitchen Boil- - Two types of stop overs self-cleani- ng instantly eliminated ovens The instant control of a modern gas range makes it With the modern gas All possible to stop a without touching the pan. Just turn down the heat and it stops immediately. the Smokeless Boil-ove- rs closed door broiling The clean gas flame is smokeless. It leaves no traee. With the broiler doorclosed.it consumes -- the broiling smoke and spatters. boil-ov- temperature-contro- l modern gas ovens are automatically safe, and you have your choice between two ovens. types of One operates on a special the other cleaning cycle continuously cleans itself while you bake at normal baking temperatures. burner n - you can control the g temperature of a pan just like you do an oven. 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